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Review of the SWFA Super Sniper 1-4X24 HD |
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Hokie1850
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Posted: February/21/2011 at 13:23 |
Hi everyone, I'm new to Opticstalk but figured I'd jump in as the subject matter here is highly relevant to my interests! I recently acquired the new Super Sniper 1-4X24 HD and was so impressed by it that I wrote a detailed review to share with a few online communities. I've also posted this review at AR15.com and Snipershide.com - I hope you like it:
"Technology is not evolving anymore, technology IS evolution!”
I was very enthusiastic to write this review. I’ve long been a clap-happy fan of practical optics, versatile carbines, and industry savvy. When SWFA announced the creation of a Super Sniper line of low power variable optics – I was immediately intrigued. Why? For one – SWFA stocks, handles, and sells virtually every optic commercially available. By trade SWFA has a finger on the pulse of the optics industry. They know what works, what doesn’t, what sells, and what the end user wants in a comprehensive scope for the AR platform. SWFA ventured to assess, design, manufacture, and drop such an investment into the mosh pit of competing heavy duty optics. This maneuver is a true testament to their confidence over the Super Sniper line of products. That’s definitely worth noting and inspires some legitimate curiosity as to what makes this scope worth your while. This review is intended to help satisfy that craving. It will also share my personal observations with regards to how this scope compares to others in its class. Lord knows I’ve tried many an optic over the years. So many incredible options, each with its own set of pros and cons. For each scope I’ve tried, I’ve also found a reason to get rid of it. There was always a technical compromise that prevented the low power variable from serving in the capacity of a general purpose optic. By "general purpose" I mean that which is best suited to hit typical silhouettes with no specific range limitations. Before I get too far into this…let me come right out and state that from my perspective the SWFA Super Sniper 1-4 HD is the long overdue culmination of several proven and popular scope designs. They’ve taken the best mojo from other capable scopes placed them all into one. If you are in the market for a high quality do-it-all optic and mount combo under $1,000 for your AR15 – read on. My range time (aka free time) has been very limited this month. Consequently to date I have only fired 200 rounds of M855 behind this scope to establish a 50/200 yard zero and feel out the basics of what the Super Sniper offers. To really dig into the details of its long range accuracy potential past 200 yards I’ll reference a great field review by contributor I have a great deal of respect for: SWFA 1-4 HD Field Test (long w/photos) The SWFA Super Sniper 1-4X24 HD: What SWFA has essentially done here is create an exceptionally rugged and high quality 1-4X variable that caters to the standard 50 / 200 yard zero yet offers unparalleled advantages when dialing out to the limits of one’s abilities. A great deal of innovation went into its design.
When stacking up the important components of a low power variable optic – a short list of must haves come to mind: 1) Durability These factors all contribute to a scope’s worthiness over a firearm. Those who have spent enough time behind an occular can certainly appreciate how very important such details are. The Super Sniper 1-4 HD capitalizes on each of those factors by incorporating the best resolutions available. To elaborate: Its components are very Spartan and robust. In my view it stands shoulder to shoulder with the level of quality standardized by Nightforce. Rated -50 to 130 degrees Fahrenheit, weather proof, etc – it’d serve under any condition one would consider shooting in. Such parameters should be a given for any scope labeled “HD.” Turret caps are well secured. Occular adjustments lock up tight. The rheostat knob is well seated by threads and gaskets. It rotates with a positive feel with off settings between illumination levels, inspired by Leupold’s MR/T perhaps. The magnification dial rotates from 1X to 4X with a 180 degree rotation. I can do this with two deliberate wrist moves. Keep the cat tails…you won’t need it. The body has a hard matte black finish. In hand, to me, this scope feels very rugged. It appears to be on par with Nightforce and S&B. In short – it’s definitely heavy duty. No issues here. To speculate further would be unsubstantiated. I don’t plan on using mine to pound roofing nails in order to make a point! The treeline past the snowfield is 150 yards away: |
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Bitterroot Bulls
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Welcome to the OT!
I take it your final impression is: The 1-4SS is awesome. |
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Hokie1850
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koshkin
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Nice write-up!
You have the exact version I am thinking about. ILya
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stickbow46
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Welcome to the OT!
As for your reviewHope you will B be sticking around. Edited by stickbow46 - February/21/2011 at 14:18 |
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Very nicely done...
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Nice review, Hokie! Thanks for posting it, and welcome to OT!
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helo18
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Very nice right up. I now need one of those scopes for my AR!! Would be a perfect match. Love the great pics of the reticle.
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Excellent write up and review. "Nice rig there also" |
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Excellent write up and thank you!
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tahqua
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Thanks for the excellent review!
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I am in the market for a scope to mount on an 18" barreled AR15 that will be used for short and 100-200 yard shooting with some fast transitions between distances. I had pretty much decided on the Burris Tac30. Today I came across the SWFA Super Sniper 1-4x24HD and noted several positive reviews on them. I'd appreciate some help from someone who can provide a solid description of what advantages or disadvantages, features and options each of these scopes would to offer compared to the other. If you guys can fill me in, I'd appreciate it. Thanks for the help. |
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Bitterroot Bulls
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Well,
The advantages: The reticle is First Focal Plane (FFP). It functions like a red dot at 1x and a mildot at 4x. It is just about perfect for what you are describing. Then there is the quality of build, excellent customer service, etc. etc. The disadvantages for what you want: Zero. |
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supertool73
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There are a bunch of reviews on this site. Also on snipers hide there are several. I would point you to look for those. They should answer all your questions.
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Hokie1850
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Alright folks, here is a blue collar comparison of seven low power variable scopes. These are just my personal observations with regards to glass quality, construction, reticle design, illumination, price, etc. I didn’t put any rounds downrange with these scopes. Everything is simply based on my handling and comparing them to each other. Moreover, this is a review of how they stack up to the SS 1-4 HD. I'm of the opinion that a performance at 1X is extremely important, otherwise, why go with a 1X-4X at all? I'm also of the opinion that an AR15's usefulness is best served below a few hundred yards. Reticle design is paramount. That said, I think an accurized carbine is certainly capable beyond that range. Again, reticle design is paramount as is glass quality. To be able to do it all through a low power variable - that scope needs to cater to CQB type applications at 1X magnification yet boast some real legitimate benefits at 4X. Having the chance to weigh several scopes against each other I am absolutely in favor of the SS 1-4 HD. I'll do my best to explain why. For a general purpose low power variable scope, the SS exceeds every option I’d want to ride my carbines. First - the comparisons. Cut and pasted specs from each company’s page. Mind you these are just my opinions, nothing more. I believe the following five scopes all machine their tubes from solid bar stock 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum alloy. So let’s assume construction is on par. All adjustments and moving components on the following optics are also comparable and do not offer a real advantage over the other. Not that I can tell anyway. There may be some stark differences internally – but everything works as advertised. The real differences between the following are in the glass quality and reticle design. Nightforce NXS 1-4 NXS Compact Mil Dot: Magnification: 1-4x Objective Diameter: 24mm Exit Pupil Diameter: 16mm @ 1x 6mm @ 4x Field Of View: 100ft @ 1x 25ft @4x Eye Relief: 3.5in (90mm) Internal |
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Hokie1850
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F'in Savages!!!
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nice write up
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Man oh man what a nice "backyard" that is a beautiful scene and then to be able to look at them through those selections of glass... I am starting to sin looking at this post "ENVY"...
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